Wnba All-Star reserves were represented, and not only one team was represented
the Wnba All-Star game is slightly more than a week, and the full list of all stars is officially outside. After selecting 10 beginners by a fan, media and voting, 12 additional players were chosen by 13 league coaches.
The 12 reserves are:
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Skylar Diggins (Seattle Storm) – seventh selection
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Alyssa Thomas (Phoenix Mercury) – Sixth Selection
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Kelissi Mitchell (Indiana Fever) – The third choice
- Kiki IRIAFEN (Washington Sufi) – The first choice
- Sonia Citron (Washington Sufi) – The first choice
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Ryan Howard (dream of Atlanta) – third choice
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Kelssy Blum (Los Angeles Sparks) – Fourth choice
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Angel Rais (Chicago Sky) – the second choice
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Kayla Thornton (Golden State Valeriz) – The first choice
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Courtney Williams (Minnesota Linux) – the second choice
- Gabi Williams (Seattle Storm) – The first choice
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Jackie Yong (Las Vegas Assel) – Fourth Choice
In addition, the ten beginners – which were announced last week – are:
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Paige Bokerz (Dallas Winge)
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Ketlin Clark (Indiana fever)
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Sabrina Ainsku (New York Freedom)
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Alisha Gray (dream of Atlanta)
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Navisa Coller (Minnesota Linux)
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Aja Wilson (Las Vegas Axis)
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Brina Stewart (New York Freedom)
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Boston (Indiana fever)
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NNEKA OGWUMKE (Seattle Storm),
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Satou Sabally (Phoenix Mercury)
These players were the top 10 finishing, based on a 50 % vote of fans, 25 % of the media vote, and 25 % of the vote on the players.
WNBA All-Stars includes five choices for the first time
For one of them, this year’s rising category includes three-star-Bayge Bokers, Kiki Eyeven, and Sonia Citron. In addition, two stars were chosen for the first time, Kayla Thornton and Japi Williams. Torrenton in the midst of a professional public, with a average of 14.9 points, 7.1 rebound balls, and 1.6 theft, prompting Valeris to a 9-8 record. Williams, one of the best defenders surrounding the league, 13.3 points, 4.7 decisive passes, and 2.6 theft, all job levels.
12 out of 13 WNBA teams have at least one all stars
The only WNBA team that did not give all the stars is Connecticut Sun, which carries the worst record in the league in 2-15.
Both the four best teams in the league (Lynx, Liberty, Mercury, Dream) have all the stars, as well as Sufis and Ace. Both the storm and fever enjoy three stars in the league, while both the sky, the Kererez, the wings and the evil have all the stars.